THE MAORI WAR
LATEST NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) "Wellington, 4th Nov. The following intelligence lias been received from Wauganui: Col. Gorton received on the Ist inst. a letter from the officer commanding the Wereroa redoubt, saying that Tito Kowaru had advanced to Perakama, ana taken up a position at Papatitu, seven miles from the redoubt, and was there joined by Aprihama, Paul, and nearly all the Waitotara natives, the whole force numbering about GOO. On Saturday night, Mr Durie's house north of Waitotara was attacked by forty Hau-Haus. The inmates, however, were warned just in time to make their escape undressed. The Wanganui Cavalry under the command of Captaiu Noake, were sent to reinforce "Wereroa, till the arrival of the militia. The class militia started at 4 p.m. on the Ist instant, for the redoubt under the command of Colonel Grorton.
175 men who had arrived in Wellington from Auckland, enlisted for the Front, and left last night for Patea. They are all "Waikato or 65 th regimeut men.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 397, 7 November 1868, Page 6
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173THE MAORI WAR Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 397, 7 November 1868, Page 6
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